Title :
Wireless Information and Power Transfer in Cooperative Networks With Spatially Random Relays
Author :
Zhiguo Ding ; Krikidis, Ioannis ; Sharif, Bonita ; Poor, H. Vincent
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, the application of wireless information and power transfer to cooperative networks is investigated, where the relays in the network are randomly located and based on the decode-forward strategy. For the scenario with one source-destination pair, three different strategies for using the available relays are studied, and their impact on the outage probability and diversity gain is characterized by applying stochastic geometry. By using the assumptions that the path loss exponent is two and that the relay-destination distances are much larger than the source-relay distances, closed form analytical results can be developed to demonstrate that the use of energy harvesting relays can achieve the same diversity gain as the case with conventional self-powered relays. For the scenario with multiple sources, the relays can be viewed as a type of scarce resource, where the sources compete with each other to get help from the relays. Such a competition is modeled as a coalition formation game, and two distributed game theoretic algorithms are developed based on different payoff functions. Simulation results are provided to confirm the accuracy of the developed analytical results and facilitate a better performance comparison.
Keywords :
cooperative communication; decode and forward communication; diversity reception; energy harvesting; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); stochastic games; coalition formation game; conventional self-powered relay; cooperative network; decode-forward strategy; distributed game theoretic algorithm; diversity gain; energy harvesting relay; outage probability; path loss exponent; payoff function; power transfer; source-destination pair; spatial random relay; stochastic geometry; wireless information; Array signal processing; Cooperative systems; Diversity methods; Energy harvesting; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless communication; Wireless information and power transfer; cooperative networks; diversity gains; game theory; stochastic geometry;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2314114